Saturday was cold, windy, and wet, but Sunday was cool, calm, and clear. We climbed Tahquitz Pk on Saturday in a gray mist. The visibility was down to 10 feet at times. We all wore GoreTex most of the day. Saturday afternoon, we just chilled in our tents. Fortunately, I have a Big Agnes tent that is pretty roomy. My friend, Jared, and I just talked, read, and took a nap. Our group had a really nice "happy hour" (a backpacker's potluck). We had indian food, fresh fruit, brownies, Israeli chocolate spread, pasta, two kinds of wine, and all sorts of other goodies. Apparently, it's not just the army that travels on its stomach.

Sunday, we did an XC route to Red Tahquitz. I hadn't been up Red Tahquitz for about 20 years, and I had forgotten what a spectacular view there is to be had from the summit. I'm not sure that Red Tahquitz's view can outdo the summit of San Jacinto itself, but it comes close.
This was the final requirement for Jared and me to complete our Sierra Club Wilderness Travel Course (WTC), so we were quite happy to complete the trip. The margaritas at La Casita are quite good by the way.
